1988
DOI: 10.1109/3.207
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Numerical and experimental investigation of a stimulated Raman half-resonator

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“…This in turn creates density fluctuations which distort optical beams through the refractive index variations they cause. From the ideal gas law, the density (N) and temperature (T) are related by NT =constant (4) forconstant pressure. From (4) we obtain ----- (5) The refractive index is related to the density by the Lorentz-Lorenz relationship for an isotropic medium13 2 n -1 =4iEa 2 3 n+2 (6) By differentiating both sides of (6) and using n1 for a gas we obtain Lfl N T (7) This means that for a given iT, zn is roughly proportional to (n-i).…”
Section: Deuterium Investigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This in turn creates density fluctuations which distort optical beams through the refractive index variations they cause. From the ideal gas law, the density (N) and temperature (T) are related by NT =constant (4) forconstant pressure. From (4) we obtain ----- (5) The refractive index is related to the density by the Lorentz-Lorenz relationship for an isotropic medium13 2 n -1 =4iEa 2 3 n+2 (6) By differentiating both sides of (6) and using n1 for a gas we obtain Lfl N T (7) This means that for a given iT, zn is roughly proportional to (n-i).…”
Section: Deuterium Investigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pulsed (Q-switched) operation at an eye-safe wavelength is critical for the range finder function utilized for fire control. Traditional laser rangefinders were based on flash-lamp pumped Nd:YAG lasers with a non-linear wavelength conversion (such as a Raman cell) to generate pulsed emission near 1500nm [1,2] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pulsed (Q-switched) operation at an eye-safe wavelength is critical for the range finder function utilized for fire control. Traditional laser rangefinders were based on flash-lamp pumped Nd:YAG lasers with a non-linear wavelength conversion (such as a Raman cell) to generate pulsed emission near 1500nm [1,2] .Flash-lamp pumped Er:glass lasers were perfected via optimized glass host mixtures (phosphate glasses), and co-dopants (Cr, Nd, Yb) for efficient flash lamp absorption and excitation of the Er upper laser level [3,4] . The advent of saturable absorber (SA) Qswitches and high power 940 nm laser diodes, resulted in the implementation of all-solidstate direct diode pumped Er:glass lasers [5,7,8,9] .…”
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confidence: 99%